By the late 1970s, he was in the forefront of the movement to reorient German music away from the hypercomplex structuralist sphere. |
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In 1927 he also made notable contributions in hypercomplex numbers, primarily the expansion of the theory of associative ring algebras. |
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Space does not permit of a description of the receptive field of a hypercomplex cell, but in general its features could be explained on the basis of connections with complex cells. |
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Listeners familiar with both hypercomplex modernist composition and nonidiomatic improvisation know that those methods, though radically opposed in aim, can sound similar in practice. |
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But a 3,800-seat 3,800-seat theater for most hypercomplex modern musis. |
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The quaternions are the most widely known and used hypercomplex numbers, though they have been mostly replaced in practice by operations with matrices and vectors. |
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Yet what becomes quickly discernable is that violence and hyperphysical activity often result in the same kinds of address as the hypercomplex frames of meta-reference. |
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